Supreme Breeze is out to get the losses back and can do so at the expense of Highland Tracker and Joe di Capo. Supreme Breeze has only ever won once, that was here over hurdles three years ago, after which his trainer stated that he was an out-and-out stayer. Since going over fences, they have tried him on all kinds of going and tracks without success, but the good news is that he is now slipping down the weights to a much more favourable mark. He certainly needed the outing on his return at Sedgefield, tailing off in the end, but should be fitter now in a bid to get the losses back, as he went off as the market leader. He has continued to work well since and can bounce back. Joe di Capo, a winner over hurdles here in the past, was pulled up at Aintree last time but will be more at home in this company, while Highland Tracker caused a shock when defying an 886-day absence to score over hurdles at Sedgefield. He is one to keep on the right side of if he stays sound. Although by no means a good thing, Supreme Breeze is worth chancing in the final race on the card.